The Majano Wand takes a easy approach to removing Majano Anemones from your reef aquarium. It`s so fun and easy you will want Majano Anemones, just so you can destroy them!

The purpose of the Majano Wand is to eliminate Majano Anemones in hobbyist aquariums, as these Anemones are pests. Majano Anemones are pests because they harm fish and coral. Such “pest” Anemones that are inadvertently added to aquariums can multiply very quickly in closed aquarium system.

The Majano Wand does not kill by electrocution, there is never any electricity going into the water. The Majano Wand operates on the principal that when electricity is properly emitted into salt water it produces two gases. One of these gases is hydrogen, which is generated at the stainless steel tip. Hydrogen is the lightest element on earth, which converts into a gas when created, and the gas form of hydrogen is larger than the liquid size of salt water. When the probe of the Majano Wand touches the Majano tissue, it causes the water in the cells of the Majano to turn into hydrogen. These animals are mostly water so the Majano is forced to expand from the inside out at a rapid and drastic scale, which literally disintegrates any living Majano tissue instantly.

The Majano Wand operates on low voltage and will not shock you if your hand, or any part of your body, is in the water. However, care must be taken to ensure safety as the tip of the Majano Wand is sharp.

The entire Majano Wand (including the grey wire) can be submerged in water, but do not get the push button or power adapter wet.

We are proud to write that the Majano Wand was Invented, designed, tested and Manufactured in the USA!

**Please Note:** If the user does not fully kill the aiptasia by eliminating all the tissue on the first attempt, the remaining bits will regrow into another aiptasia.

I have only had this a couple weeks so I may write a more detailed review after I have used it for a while. I have had a low grade Mejano/Aiptaisia infestation going for a couple years that I have treated with Kalk paste and other solutions. There were a few of these guys though that kept coming back because their feet were deep in cracks or small holes in the rock.

I used the Mejano wand working from the visible portion of the base of each anemone working up, so they couldn't retract into their hole. I twirled the tip around like I was trying to roll up some spaghetti on a fork and in short order the tissue of the anemone was so damaged and full of bubbles that it floated right off the rock. I then got the tip down in the hole/crack and moved it around generously. So far the pests I have treated have not returned. Be sure to siphon out the dead tissue!

So far the device seems solidly constructed, it's well packed, and it comes with warning paper right on the top of the device in the box telling you the button is not meant to get wet. People have disregarded this or mistreated the device in the past in reviews on other sites and the device has stopped working - I think since your given fair warning that's not really an issue. I am however fairly certain this thing didn't cost anywhere near even 50$ to construct. I would normally subtract a star for it being over priced, but because it looks to be a end game move for the pests it's used on, i gotta give that star back.

As Always, Aquacave fulfilled the order promptly, professionally, and surpassed my expectations. (Posted on 9/2/2014)

I have only had this a couple weeks so I may write a more detailed review after I have used it for a while. I have had a low grade Mejano/Aiptaisia infestation going for a couple years that I have treated with Kalk paste and other solutions. There were a few of these guys though that kept coming back because their feet were deep in cracks or small holes in the rock.

I used the Mejano wand working from the visible portion of the base of each anemone working up, so they couldn't retract into their hole. I twirled the tip around like I was trying to roll up some spaghetti on a fork and in short order the tissue of the anemone was so damaged and full of bubbles that it floated right off the rock. I then got the tip down in the hole/crack and moved it around generously. So far the pests I have treated have not returned. Be sure to siphon out the dead tissue!

So far the device seems solidly constructed, it's well packed, and it comes with warning paper right on the top of the device in the box telling you the button is not meant to get wet. People have disregarded this or mistreated the device in the past in reviews on other sites and the device has stopped working - I think since your given fair warning that's not really an issue. I am however fairly certain this thing didn't cost anywhere near even 50$ to construct. I would normally subtract a star for it being over priced, but because it looks to be a end game move for the pests it's used on, i gotta give that star back.

As Always, Aquacave fulfilled the order promptly, professionally, and surpassed my expectations. (Posted on 9/2/2014)